Radiology Clinic in St Marys NSW

At Carescan, we deliver detailed and reliable radiology services for patients who need clear answers without unnecessary delays or repeat visits.

Hours: Mon-Fri: 9 am to 5 pm

Address: Shop 23, St Clair Shopping Centre, 155 Bennett Road, St Clair, NSW 2759

Radiology Services We Offer in Carlingford NSW

Ultrasound Imaging in St Marys

Ultrasound tends to be used when doctors need to see what’s happening in real time, not just a static image. It’s especially useful for soft tissue and organs, and there’s no radiation involved.

What it helps with:

  • Organs like liver, kidneys, and gallbladder
  • Pregnancy checks
  • Muscle or tendon injuries
  • Blood flow using Doppler

A probe is moved across the skin with gel. It can feel cold, and sometimes there’s a bit of pressure depending on where it’s being done. Preparation varies, you might need to fast, or sometimes drink water beforehand. Results can shift slightly depending on movement, but overall it gives a clear, live view that assists with proper diagnosis.

CT Scan Imaging in St Marys

A CT Scan is used when more detailed imaging is needed beyond what an X-Ray can provide. It creates cross-sectional views, which makes it easier to identify internal issues that might otherwise be missed.

What it helps with:

  • Internal injuries or bleeding
  • Infections, tumours, or abnormal growths
  • Lung conditions and vascular issues

The scan itself is fast, usually completed within minutes. If contrast is required, you might feel a brief warm sensation, which is normal and settles quickly. Because CT involves higher radiation, it’s generally reserved for cases where that extra detail is clinically relevant. In many situations, it helps narrow down possibilities quickly, which can reduce delays in diagnosis and treatment planning.

X-Ray Imaging in St Marys

X-Ray is usually the starting point in radiology when something doesn’t feel right, pain after a fall, swelling that won’t settle, or limited movement. It’s quick and doesn’t overcomplicate things when a simple check is enough.

What it helps with:

  • Fractures and dislocations
  • Joint alignment or early wear
  • Chest concerns like infection or fluid

You’ll be asked to remove metal and hold still for a few seconds.. An X-Ray doesn’t show muscles or ligaments clearly but it gives enough direction to either begin treatment or decide if something more detailed, like a CT or Ultrasound, is actually needed.

PRP Injection Therapy in St Marys

PRP therapy uses your own blood platelets to support healing, particularly when recovery has stalled or hasn’t gone as expected. It’s not a quick fix, but it’s often considered when other options haven’t fully worked.

What it helps with:

  • Joint pain and early arthritis
  • Tendon and ligament injuries
  • Sports-related strains

A small blood sample is taken, processed, and then injected into the target area. Some soreness afterwards is normal and usually settles within a few days. Results take time, in most cases, improvement builds gradually over weeks. It doesn’t respond the same way for everyone, but it’s often used to avoid or delay more invasive treatments.

Image Guided Procedures in St Marys

Image-guided procedures are performed when a high level of precision is required and cannot be achieved through manual assessment alone. Real-time imaging enables accurate placement of needles or instruments within the target region.

What it helps with:

  • Biopsies
  • Fluid drainage
  • Targeted joint or spinal injections

Local anaesthetic is usually used, so while you may feel some pressure, it’s generally manageable. Most procedures don’t take long and are done on the same day. Because imaging is used throughout, there’s less guesswork. That usually means more precise treatment and, in many cases, a smoother recovery compared to other procedures.

OPG Dental Imaging in St Marys

OPG imaging provides a panoramic view of the teeth and jaw, giving dentists and specialists a broader perspective rather than focusing on a single area. It’s commonly used as part of routine dental assessment or planning.

What it helps with:

  • Impacted or crowded teeth
  • Jaw structure and alignment
  • Sinus areas linked to dental issues

It won’t show fine detail like intraoral imaging, but that’s not its purpose. Instead, it gives a clear overview, which helps identify patterns or issues that might not be obvious otherwise, guiding what needs closer inspection next.

Bone Density DEXA Scan in St Marys

A DEXA scan measures bone density, which tends to change gradually and often without obvious symptoms. It’s a key part of preventative care within radiology, especially for at-risk groups.

What it helps with:

  • Osteoporosis and bone thinning
  • Fracture risk
  • Tracking changes over time

You’ll lie still while the scanner moves over you. It’s simple, low-dose, and doesn’t take long. The results give a clearer baseline. Some variation is normal, but it helps pick up when bone loss is moving beyond that. In many cases, it’s used to catch things early rather than dealing with fractures later on.

Open MRI Imaging in St Marys

Open MRI is used when detailed imaging of soft tissue is required, but patient comfort is also a consideration. The open design can make a noticeable difference if enclosed spaces are an issue.

What it helps with:

  • Brain and spine issues
  • Joint injuries or ligament damage
  • Soft tissue concerns

The scan takes longer than most others, and the machine makes a steady knocking noise the whole time. Staying still can be the hardest part for some people. That said, the open design makes it more manageable. You still get the level of detail needed, especially for things that just won’t show up properly on X-Ray or CT.

Cone Beam CT in Kemps Creek

Cone Beam CT (CBCT) is an imaging technique that will produce three-dimensional images of your teeth and jaws, as well as other parts of your face. It can be helpful in diagnosing conditions that may not be visible on a traditional dental X-ray. Reasons why doctors request a Cone Beam CT include:

  • Assessing the necessity of dental implants
  • Identifying impacted/unerupted teeth
  • Evaluating the structure and alignment of your jaw
  • Investigating sinus or adjacent bone conditions

The examination process is quite quick and usually doesn’t require any special preparations. You’ll only need to stand still while we perform the examination. The amount of radiation used in this procedure is relatively small compared to conventional CT scanning and is well tolerated by patients. We’ll provide you with all necessary information before the exam begins.

Radiologist Consultations in St Marys

Radiologist consultations are useful when scan results feel unclear or overly technical. Reports can be detailed, but they don’t always explain how findings relate to what you’re actually experiencing.

What it helps with:

  • Breaking down imaging results into practical terms
  • Linking scan findings with symptoms
  • Deciding if further imaging is needed

It’s a chance to ask questions directly rather than trying to interpret a report on your own. In some cases, imaging doesn’t give one clear answer straight away. It may point to a few possibilities instead. Talking it through helps narrow things down and gives you a better sense of what to do next before heading back to your GP or specialist.

CBCT 3D Imaging in St Marys

CBCT is a specialised 3D imaging technique mainly used for dental and maxillofacial assessments where precision matters. It’s often requested before procedures where accuracy can directly impact outcomes.

What it helps with:

  • Dental implant planning
  • Complex root canal structures
  • Jaw and facial bone evaluation

The scan is done while sitting or standing and takes only a short time. It uses less radiation than a conventional CT while still producing highly detailed images.

In practice, CBCT helps reduce uncertainty. Instead of relying on estimation, clinicians can work with a more exact view of the area, which can improve planning and reduce complications during treatment.

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Practical Imaging Solutions, Delivered Locally

At Carescan, our Radiology St Marys NSW services are built around practical, day-to-day diagnostic needs. Most patients come in with something specific, pain, swelling, or an unresolved issue, and need answers quickly. We handle everything from X-Ray to CT and Ultrasound with a focus on efficient workflow and consistent reporting. You’ll find the process straightforward. Reports are structured so both patients and referring doctors can actually use them, not just read them. As part of broader Medical Imaging in St Marys, the goal is simple: reduce uncertainty and help move treatment forward without unnecessary hold-ups.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services are available under radiology in St Marys NSW? →

Our radiology services in St Marys include X-Ray, Ultrasound, CT Scan, and Dexa Scan among others. These are used to detect injuries, monitor ongoing conditions, and assist in treatment planning. The focus is on accurate imaging without unnecessary delays, so patients and doctors can move forward with clearer direction.

When is an ultrasound recommended? →

Ultrasound is typically used when soft tissue, organs, or blood flow need to be assessed in real time. It’s common in pregnancy, abdominal concerns, and musculoskeletal injuries. Since it doesn’t involve radiation, it’s often chosen for situations where repeat imaging may be required.

What’s the difference between a CT Scan and an X-Ray? →

An X-Ray provides a basic view of bones and structure, while a CT Scan delivers detailed cross-sectional images. X-rays are usually the starting point and CT scans are used when deeper analysis is needed to identify conditions that aren’t clearly visible on standard imaging.

Who should consider a Dexa Scan? →

A dexa scan is generally recommended for individuals at risk of bone loss, including older adults or those with a history of osteoporosis. It helps assess bone density and fracture risk, making it useful for both early detection and ongoing monitoring within medical imaging services.

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